tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12677825.post7016386483041996598..comments2024-03-14T02:22:26.957+00:00Comments on Point of No Return: Jewish Refugees from Arab and Muslim Countries: Blurring good guys and bad in HebronUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12677825.post-22710332869320142412014-01-23T01:52:16.054+00:002014-01-23T01:52:16.054+00:00So, I think I understand the general premise of th...So, I think I understand the general premise of the book:<br /><br />Arab massacres against Jews always have a justification, because Arabs do not commit massacres without a justifiable reason.<br /><br />Jewish massacres against Arabs are solely rooted in inherent Jewish hostility towards Arabs.<br /><br />Thanks, the leftists always clear things up for me.SyrianJewnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12677825.post-79307942326465798702014-01-22T23:16:17.056+00:002014-01-22T23:16:17.056+00:00Anon & Suzy, France apologized officially for ...Anon & Suzy, France apologized officially for its Holocaust role under Vichy, through both Chirac and Hollande. But the UK never apologized for being a silent partner in the Holocaust. Recall that the UK refused to use military power to destroy the gas chambers and the RR tracks leading to the death camps. It also foreclosed Jews from finding a refuge, a home, in the internationally designated Jewish National Home --Israel-- when the Jews most needed a home.Eliyahu m'Tsiyonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973268399414290195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12677825.post-50807582343561150342014-01-22T21:56:01.978+00:002014-01-22T21:56:01.978+00:00It's sick that the British never apologized fo...It's sick that the British never apologized for their war crimes during the mandate period. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12677825.post-57712565808363738222014-01-22T16:39:56.103+00:002014-01-22T16:39:56.103+00:00sorry, the British role should be a univ thesis i...sorry, the British role should be a univ thesis in itself. Much as I am a lover of Britain, I have to open my eyes to what they did<br />sultana<br />suzy pirotte vidalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00475022942338961296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12677825.post-57666577328034321182014-01-22T12:21:38.575+00:002014-01-22T12:21:38.575+00:00Many observers at the time, in 1929, blamed the Br...Many observers at the time, in 1929, blamed the British govt in the country for encouraging the Arab pogroms. In this the Mufti collaborated with the British for similar motives. He and his henchmen fabricated stories about Jews massacring Arabs on the Temple Mount. This story was brought to Hebron in the days when few had radios or telephones. It incited the local Arabs to do their massacre. So we can fairly say that the Arabs in Hebron had a motive, a justified motive in their view, for what they did. But what the review and, I presume, the book, fail to do is to point out how deliberate lies fabricated by the Husseini leadership of the Arabs in the country incited the Arabs, just as lies by Arafat and his gang in 1996 and 2000 incited Arab attacks on Jews in those years.<br /><br />The British role was to encourage the Mufti Husseini, whom they had made not only mufti of Jerusalem but chairman of the Supreme Muslim Council, and thus dominant over the Arabs in the country. British police and soldiers in the country facilitated the pogroms in Hebron and elsewhere. Captain Cafferata in Hebron played a sinister role. <br />To get the flavor of the British role, see books by Pierre van Paassen and Albert Londres. Van Paassen wrote Forgotten Ally, etc., and Londres wrote Le Juif Errant est arrive, in that period. They were both eyewitnesses in the country to what happened and both blame the British. If this new book does not tell about the British role then it is a whitewash and a fraud.Eliyahu m'Tsiyonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973268399414290195noreply@blogger.com